, people came together and hung up an american--krystlecampbell's funeraltoday, people came together and hung up an american flag. people waited in line for hours to pay the respects to the family of krystle campbell. >> everybody is coming together to. >> reporter: she was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears as family say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will give a lot of strength to her and the family. >> reporter: the families want to know exactly what the motive was for the deadly attack and how it was carried out. the person with the most questions to answer is 19-year- old jahar, this man. he remains hospitalized with serious injuries including a wound to the neck. >> it's hard to receive how he received that injury. there was a shootout in watertown. >> reporter: tamerlan tsarnaev died friday morning after a shooting with the police. authorities -- authorities say the two people were planning other attacks. >> i told the people of boston they can rest easily. >> reporter: the threat may be over but t

are remembering the attack. the private funeral is heldforkrystlecampbellthe29-year-old killed in the boston marathon explosions. we are monitoring and bringing you the latest any minute now, boston medical center gives a press conference to talk about a long-term recovery plan for several of the victims still there. there have been a lost lopments learned that the brother who died call his mother during the shootout say he of load her. before the shootout the owner of the s.u.v. said the suspect left the cell phone inside. the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is awake, at the medical center and responding on and off to questions in writing because of severe wounds to his mechanic and throat. investigators are there asking him about other cell members, other unexploded bombs, and his mettive. the city is working open a file-day plan to re-open the six blocks around site and tonight e graduatholdl for student,er pts from china and the critically injured transit officer remains hospitalized. there is a moment silence when the first bomb went off a week ago today. >> thanks. at home, san

and waterton. the motive may never matter to those grieving the loss of a loved one.lilliancampbell's grandbranddaughter, krystle, was one of three who were killed. she lived in boston for the last three years taking care of her 79-year-old grandmother. the grandmother said the nightmare will never be over. >> a mother is not supposed to bury the young children. >> krystle's family said she worked long hours as a restaurant manager. the 29-year-old often went to watch the runners cross the finish line and standing with the friend when the blasts went wrong. >> meanwhile, professional sports teams are back in the boston area. everybody joining in -- everybody joiningno in last night for the bruins game. they observed a moment of silence beginning -- the game was set originally for friday and postponed because the city was on lockdown. the browns ended up losing it to the pittsburgh penguins, 3- 2. >> sweet carolline. >>> at fenway park, a rare live performance of the traditional sweet carolline aftethe eighth inning of the red sox game and the man who made the song famous, neil diamond, sto

. in her hometown ofmedfordkrystlecampbellwaslaid to rest. the one week anniversary of the bombing marked by a moment of silence. heads bowed across the city and the nation. yet it's the stories of kindness that keep boston going. friday's man hunt trapped mckenzie wells and her 17 month old son holden in their home. out of milk she got this special delivery from a brook line police officer. >> never imagined someone in their tactical gear carrying two gallons of milk down the street. >> the photo taken by her husband, just more evidence of how a small gesture can make a big difference. >> thank you. >> reporter: now today those who left their belongings in the chaos of the explosion can get them from the boston police, and also those who live on the section of boylston street that was closed by the bombings and those who work there, they can return to their places of work and the places where they live, but there is no word yet on when boylston street will be reopened to the public. matt. >> anne thompson in boston. thanks very much. pete williams is in washington with new details